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** and Sambucus
** Sambucus australis ( Southern Elder ; temperate eastern South America )
** Sambucus canadensis ( syn.
** Sambucus cerulea ( syn.
** Sambucus javanica ( Chinese Elder ; southeastern Asia )
** Sambucus nigra ( Elder or Black Elder ; Europe and western Asia ; with black berries ) This is the species most often used medicinally.
** Sambucus lanceolata ( Madeira Elder ; Madeira Island ; with black berries )
** Sambucus mexicana ( Mexican Elder ; Sonoran Desert ; with black berries )
** Sambucus palmensis ( Canary Islands Elder ; Canary Islands ; with black berries )
** Sambucus peruviana ( Peruvian Elder ; northwest South America ; with black berries )
** Sambucus simpsonii ( Florida Elder ; southeastern United States ; with blue-black berries )
** Sambucus velutina ( Velvet Elder ; southwestern North America ; with blue-black berries )
** Sambucus callicarpa ( Pacific Coast Red Elderberry ; west coast of North America )
** Sambucus chinensis ( Chinese Red Elder ; eastern Asia, in mountains )
** Sambucus microbotrys ( Mountain Red Elder ; southwest North America, in mountains )
** Sambucus pubens ( American Red Elder ; northern North America )
** Sambucus racemosa ( European Red Elder or Red-berried Elder ; northern Europe, northwest Asia )
** Sambucus sieboldiana ( Japanese Red Elder ; Japan and Korea )
** Sambucus tigranii ( Caucasus Red Elder ; southwest Asia, in mountains )
** Sambucus williamsii ( North China Red Elder ; northeast Asia )
** Sambucus australasica ( Yellow Elder ; New Guinea, eastern Australia )
** Sambucus gaudichaudiana ( Australian Elder or White Elder ; shady areas of south eastern Australia )
** Sambucus adnata ( Asian Dwarf Elder ; Himalaya and eastern Asia ; berries red )
** Sambucus ebulus ( European Dwarf Elder ; central and southern Europe, northwest Africa and southwest Asia ; berries black )

** and latipinna
** Idioteuthis latipinna

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